No it is not the problem, when I restart ldap, it is Mysql that listens 
on 9101, when I restart Mysql, Sympa listens on 9101, when I restart 
Sympa, etc... finally I get to the process bacula-dir, and when I kill 
its PID, nothing listens on port 9101 any more and THEN I can restart 
bacula-dir and find a well working bacula-director.

This appears on many servers.

What's happening with port 9101 ?


Martin Simmons a écrit :
>>>>>> On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 15:23:09 +0100, le dahut said:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I wrote a few weeks ago about the error "Cannot bind port 9101".
>>
>> Here is an output from once I have stopped bacula-director using the 
>> standard inti scripts :
>>
>> And from :
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# netstat -anpee|grep 91
>> tcp        0      0 0.0.0.0:9101            0.0.0.0:*     LISTEN     0       
>>    10165548   20136/slapd
> 
> That is bizare, slapd (presumably) is actually listening on that port.  Maybe
> your /etc/services is corrupted so all names map to 9101?  Or you get the
> services db from NIS etc and that is corrupt (check the "services" line in
> /etc/nsswitch.conf)?
> 
> __Martin
> 
> 

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